Alex Linder Hottest Mass. Teen!

[Up until about a decade ago, it was unheard of to name girls “Alex.” But of course it is in keeping with Semitical Correctness to make every name epicene. Congratulations to Linder, who is certainly an attractive young woman.]

Arlingtonâ€™s Alex Linder didnâ€™t quite fit the mold as she took her first stab at a beauty pageant, arriving at the Burlington Marriott with a $100 dress, a cream-colored conservative number from Lord & Taylor with spaghetti straps and clean lines across the chest and hem.

The other girlsâ€™ dresses featured “plunging necklines and huge slits,” she recalled, juxtaposed with her own, untrained approach: “I went really simple through the whole thing.”

Linderâ€™s mother, Jocelyn Siccone, watched girls trailed by personal hairdressers as they paced the halls of the hotel, calculating what it would take to become the next National American Miss. These were prima donnas who had been groomed for pageantry – this being just another platform to prove theyâ€™ve got “it.”

How far will the jew push the masculinization of our women? For the past couple of decades they have co-opted men’s names.

It’s just a matter of time before the jew will convince women to name their daughters after male body parts.

Ah yes, I can see it all now. 2015 Academy Award winner Scrotum Anne McGee for best male/female lead in Disney’s blockbuster hit, Cum Splatter. Accepting the award for Scrotum, is Ms. Butchie Ball Smith and her bitch, Mr. George Wimpler.

As a result, the name of Scrotum Anne will appear on 12 million female birth certificates.

You are correct eNZedBlue. Nevertheless, I think the point being made was in the way the name has been traditionally shortened for males while the full name of Alexandra has been used for females, and how the jews continually push the degenderizing of society through their control of the media.

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